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Loudest blowthrough in 4 door truck?
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<blockquote data-quote="basshz" data-source="post: 8448923" data-attributes="member: 667942"><p>The way most blowthroughs are done they inevitably become bandpass enclosures by nature. This is because the subs are within the enclosure itself and the only path the air/sound waves have to get to the cab is through the port. Even if you wanted to do a regular ported enclosure you would still have to channel all the sound/air through to the cab which is usually a tunnel of some sort and then becomes an extension of your ported enclosure or a 6th order. 4th and 6th order bandpasses are usually used for blowthroughs because the ported area helps to channel the sound/air.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="basshz, post: 8448923, member: 667942"] The way most blowthroughs are done they inevitably become bandpass enclosures by nature. This is because the subs are within the enclosure itself and the only path the air/sound waves have to get to the cab is through the port. Even if you wanted to do a regular ported enclosure you would still have to channel all the sound/air through to the cab which is usually a tunnel of some sort and then becomes an extension of your ported enclosure or a 6th order. 4th and 6th order bandpasses are usually used for blowthroughs because the ported area helps to channel the sound/air. [/QUOTE]
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